Automatic Age

Issue: 1927 September

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SELECT LOCATIONS S Y S T E M A T IC A L ^
TH EN CO-OPERATE W ITH OWNER
The locating of machines can
rightfully be called one of the most
important elements of successful op­
eration. Experiments have proven
that a machine may show a difference
in returns of from $1.00 to $5.00 per
month in a range of space or area of
one hundred yards. Often times a
machine is placed 20 or 30 feet from
a corner when it is possible to place
that machine either directly on the
corner or a few feet either way from
the corner.
It has no doubt occurred to most
of us that the United Cigar Stores
are located as a rule only in such
places where the greatest number of
adult male patrons pass. To ascer­
tain the number of adult male pros­
pective smokers who pass a given
point, a man trained in the art of
sizing up such prospective smokers,
and being able to count quickly, is
placed in various districts in order to
secure this information. His reports
will so accurately determine the best
location for a given district as to en­
able the United Cigar Stores to as­
certain to almost a degree of cer­
tainty the gross receipts they may
expect from a store located in line
with their findings.
Is this not a lesson that operators
should stop, look and listen, size up
locations and endeavor to get their
machines in locations known to be
points where the greatest number of
people pass..
The close co-operation of mer­
chants or location owners is another
point which should receive careful at­
tention. Not enough consideration
has been given to the part the mer­
chant or the location owner plays in
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the success chain. It must be reIIie^
bered that the man who ow ns
conducts a business pays his
and is usually in a valuable and ^
sirable location. He should rece*,
every consideration from the ope ^
tor for the location owner who is *
properly sold on the idea of the 9
vantages accruing to him in allo^1'
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the operator to put one of his
$
chines in front of his place, or °^jS
counter, will not only show lack
interest and co-operation but is
ble any time to turn against the
erator and request that m ach in es
removed.
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The merchant who believes in * ,
and takes an intei’est is going to \
der some valuable co-operation * j
assistance. It must be rememb®**j
that the rent which you are Pa^ ..
for the space your machine occupy
is little enough remuneration to
merchant, and unless he has
other incentive or interest, you -t#
soon find him in position of n o t c j
ing much whether you leave the ^ ,
chine there or not. But on the o**1
hand, if the operator renders
merchant service, keeping macMSfij
in perfect working order, clean, ^ j
tractive, and properly serviced,
the right kind of merchandise, he ^
appreciate that service and help *
perform it.
The merchant who has to help ^
operator do his work, namely, tit**5 I
with the machine and keep i* '
working order, or clean it to keep ^
looking decent, and to be both®1
with patrons who have put t*1 j
money in the machine and receiv*
nothing, and then further be c° ^
pelled to continually telephone &
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With 01 Serv*ce which he should get
a re ** *be askin&> is going to be in
e ^ i v e mood whenever the least
t0 ag^ 0r opportunity offers lor him
• ^ you to remove the machine.
°Perators Should
Ppose Higher Tariff
On Peanuts
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tgjif? ! he ^Q uities of the protective
Wh0 , lorne to thousands of people
such lrVe never
the sting of
of
tax before— the peanut eaters
tftUol 6
States now know how
pay J,they contribute in taxes to help
cJifj le expense of government. The
Peai CllCe between the number of
G
use^ to get and the
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now
^or ^ve cents
ei'hrn&entS a contl^bution to the gov-
bj.nl. eru’ the peanut grower, jobber,
ei and retailer.
Advertising Jobbers’
Convention
Th
V’evtis? anr!Ua^ convention of the Ad-
be h
Specialty Association will
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Gherman Hotel, Chi-
Cations Ptember 19th to 22nd> Indi"
auCe S P°ifit to a very large attend­
e d many interesting displays.
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GEBERT OF ADVANCE
VETERAN WARRIOR
agej, ’
E. Gebert, Secretary-Man-
Advance Machine Co.,
Spai}. ed the National meeting of the
las^ 1Sb'American War Veterans held
a
*n Detroit, Mich. He is
\vai, ,eian ° f the Spanish-Amex-ican
Pbjv ull.c* served some time in the
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lowans Install
Stamp Venders
Maouoketa, Iowa— During the past
few days five postage stamp vending
machines have been established in
this city, the four drug stores and
the Hurst hotel being the places see­
ing fit to render this service to the
public. These machine.:; are filled
with a roll of 500 two cent stamps,
and by placing a nickle in a slot and
pulling a lever two stamps appear
for your use, thus you are paying
four cents for the stamps received
and one cent for the service given.
Almost all the stores in the city
are bothered with people who want
one or more stamps and who do not
want to walk to the postoffice for
them, and it means that at rome of
the places the merchant is forced to
keep a goodly supply of stamps on
hand simply to take care of the de­
mands of the people. Although they
do not complain yet it is asking a
whole lot of the merchant, not in
serving one customer, but in serving
the many who make it an everyday
habit.
The new machines should prove to
be a popular movement, for the ser­
vice is well worth the price. A penny
isn’t a great deal, and the profit on
the machine, which is divided be­
tween the company installing it and
the merchant, will make nobody niuch
more than the trouble is worth. These
machines are placed where they are
handy to reach by all, and you need
not bother anybody when you want
that class of goods only. Although
you can save one cent on two cents
by calling at the postoffice, the fact
still remains that the wear on your
shoe soles would be almost that
much.
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